Marie was born at Mrs. Allen's Maternity Home in Red Bluff, California to John and Helen (Oliver) Hencratt on September 14, 1937. She attended Cottonwood Elementary School and Anderson High School, graduating in 1955. Her family were long-time sheep and cattle ranchers. She grew up on ranches in Shasta and Tehama Counties and was involved in all ranch related programs. She was a member of Cottonwood 4-H Club, where she raised and exhibited many grand champion sheep and steers during her 4-H career. She was a 71 year member of Mt. Lassen Grange #417 and Anderson Mt. Lassen Grange #418, Shasta Pomona Grange #13, the California State Grange and the National Grange. She was a member of the Shasta County Cattlemen's Association and Native Daughters of the Golden West, Camellia Parlor. She was a member of Cottonwood First Baptist Church, North Valley Baptist Church and attended Redding Christian Fellowship in the later years.
Marie leaves her children, Wes Haley and Julie (Bob) Jones all of Redding; a granddaughter, Hilary (Jonathan) Fischer of Spokane, Washington; a grandson Lyle Jones of Newberg, Oregon; a great grandson, Arthur, of Spokane, Washington; a soon-to-be great granddaughter due in early August; a sister, LaVern Albaugh of Maywood, Nebraska as well as numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. She also leaves behind her sisters-in-law, Monda Montrees and Jerika Isringhausen and her brothers-in-law, Bill and Lonnie Haley.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Waldo; her parents, John and Helen (Oliver) Hencratt; grandparents George and Elizabeth (Van Gelder) Oliver and John and Ruby (Gray) Hencratt, all of Cottonwood.
Graveside memorial services will be held on Monday, July 11, 2022 at 10:00 AM at Redding Memorial Park located at 1275 Continental Street in Redding, California.
In lieu of flowers, Marie requested that donations be made in her memory to Elevate Scholarship Camp, 3300 Bridger Drive, Redding, CA 96002 or online at www.elevatecamps.org/marie.
And one last thing, Moma loved her desserts almost more that anything, and we would like to encourage you to go with a friend or family member, eat dessert (either at home or out) and think of Marie.
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